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tomorrow more than 200 law enforcement vehicles will be joining the motor kad, making the 33 mile trek from san jose. the route begins tomorrow morning in santa cruz. it will head up ocean street to highway 17 as damian mentioned. from there it will go to highway 85 south to highway north before exiting julian street and arriving at the hp pavilion. there will be rolling road closures along the road and the procession will take up both lanes of highway 17 at 30 to 40 miles per hour. drivers can follow, but they cannot pass the procession on the highway. we will be broadcasting live at noon tomorrow. a programming note as well, we will be airing "days of our lives" at friday at 3:00 in the morning. so set your dvrs. >>> let's turn our attention to weather. wind and rain whipping through the bay area and snow on the sierra. more is on the the way. jeff ranieri is in the weather center tracking the possibility now of more severe weather. >> yeah, that's right. we're done with one storm now and have another lining up off the coastline the storm system moved through last night through the s
tomorrow more than 200 law enforcement vehicles will be joining the motor kad, making the 33 mile trek from san jose. the route begins tomorrow morning in santa cruz. it will head up ocean street to highway 17 as damian mentioned. from there it will go to highway 85 south to highway north before exiting julian street and arriving at the hp pavilion. there will be rolling road closures along the road and the procession will take up both lanes of highway 17 at 30 to 40 miles per hour. drivers can...
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he was wearing an ankle monitoring bracelet as required by law. he also tried to avoid capture using a police scanner app installed on his smartphone. the sergeant commenting that's just a sign of the level of sophistication criminals will go to today even though in this case it did not help him. the woman thinks he forced his way through a window she left unlocked in the kitchen. she wishes her husband had been there. she's thankful her daughters weren't. report live, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> we have new video of a memorial for a teenage girl killed in an alleged dui crash over the weekend. friends continue leaving flowers and tokens for the 17-year-old. the high school student was reportedly a long distance runner who was about to run her very first meet for the school. she was killed saturday night while crossing sloat boulevard at vale avenue. there is a crosswalk there but no stoplight or stop sign. police arrested 29-year-old kieran brewer at the scene for vehicular manslaughter. today the board of superviso
he was wearing an ankle monitoring bracelet as required by law. he also tried to avoid capture using a police scanner app installed on his smartphone. the sergeant commenting that's just a sign of the level of sophistication criminals will go to today even though in this case it did not help him. the woman thinks he forced his way through a window she left unlocked in the kitchen. she wishes her husband had been there. she's thankful her daughters weren't. report live, bob redell, nbc bay area...
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vehicles lining the streets of neighborhoods this morning as police and other law enforcement agencies serve search warrants. the raid started before dawn. and authorities say they arrested a total of 12 people and seized one ak-47. oakland police chief howard jordan says the efforts have required a lot of teamwork. >> in addition to all of our federal, state and local partners that have joined us today, we have commitments from them to be here as long as necessary so that they can help us reduce violent crime in oakland. >> police say their work is not done. they're still looking for seven more suspects who are expecting to learn more in a press conference coming up expected to happen at 11:00 this morning. >>> in the south bay a large homeless encampment is being forced to move out this morning. police and city crews showed up a couple hours ago to start cleaning up the area. but many people who were living at the camp are wondering where do they go next. bob redell joins from us the ca camp's location which is between the san jose airport and the rose garden. >> reporter: good morni
vehicles lining the streets of neighborhoods this morning as police and other law enforcement agencies serve search warrants. the raid started before dawn. and authorities say they arrested a total of 12 people and seized one ak-47. oakland police chief howard jordan says the efforts have required a lot of teamwork. >> in addition to all of our federal, state and local partners that have joined us today, we have commitments from them to be here as long as necessary so that they can help...
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we're always close, but at times like this, you really see what the law enforcement family is made of. >> in the city's history, four police officers have died in the line of duty. live in san jose, i'm cheryl herd, nbc bay area news. >> we mentioned leon pinetta. he said he may never understand what led jeremy to shoot the police officer. >> we do know that he had a history. a history of sexual violence both in and out of the military. and, for whatever reason people somehow always look the other way. >> strong wourds from pinetta. goulet ended with with a plea bargain and an other than honorable discharge. had he been con vikted, he probably would have been in the military for prison for life. >> new tonight at 11, teacher layoffs had hundreds of parents and teachers packing at a santa collar ra unified school district tonight. years of mistrust came to a head. he joins us live. otoro, how did things turn out? >> at times, they got kind of contentious out here. they rallied on two main issues. and also, a school board they say has concerns from parents and teachers. think before you
we're always close, but at times like this, you really see what the law enforcement family is made of. >> in the city's history, four police officers have died in the line of duty. live in san jose, i'm cheryl herd, nbc bay area news. >> we mentioned leon pinetta. he said he may never understand what led jeremy to shoot the police officer. >> we do know that he had a history. a history of sexual violence both in and out of the military. and, for whatever reason people somehow...
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one of the things that we all especially in law enforcement need to grasp is that the diversity in our communities is ever changing and we have to match that with the diversity in our police department. we need to take a step back and see what areas can we improve on, what tool can be utilized to get the message out to different diverse groups to bring them in at the end of the day, our police department, your police department, needs to mirror the community that it represents and that ultimately is our overarching goal. >> fortunately, there have been a lot of bad stories about the police department we have been reporting on. there are a lot of good things that your department, a lot of programs, a lot of good things that you guys are doing. we have the whole half hour to share those. touch on a couple of those if you will and the good things they are doing. >> you want to start. >> i'll start with the over -- the scene is that this department does an amazing job with the staffing limitations that it has. and it answers the officers in our department, the men and women answer the bell
one of the things that we all especially in law enforcement need to grasp is that the diversity in our communities is ever changing and we have to match that with the diversity in our police department. we need to take a step back and see what areas can we improve on, what tool can be utilized to get the message out to different diverse groups to bring them in at the end of the day, our police department, your police department, needs to mirror the community that it represents and that...
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federal law prevents those convicted of a crime and in prison for more than a year from owning a gun. goulet slipped through a loophole because the judge gave him two one-year sentences for his two gun crimes. >>> more than 1,000 firearms were taken off the streets today through a new gun buyback program in santa clara. today's event was the largest gun buyback in county history. depending on the type of weapon, those who turned one in received $100 to $200 apiece. the money came from the private's county funds and money seized by the d.a.'s office. here's what happens next to those weapons. >> we will destroy the firearms. they either get chopped up or melted down. we have to take them to a certain place that does it. we pay to have them destroyed. what we will also do is determine if they are stolen, we will also then determine, return them to the rightful owner if they are stolen, and we'll take them out of the computer system, so the computer system will show this gun has been destroyed. >> at least 100,000 of the available 150,000 dollars was paid out today. >>> happening now, a
federal law prevents those convicted of a crime and in prison for more than a year from owning a gun. goulet slipped through a loophole because the judge gave him two one-year sentences for his two gun crimes. >>> more than 1,000 firearms were taken off the streets today through a new gun buyback program in santa clara. today's event was the largest gun buyback in county history. depending on the type of weapon, those who turned one in received $100 to $200 apiece. the money came from...
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law enforcement agencies will hand out cash and gift cards in exchange for handguns, shotguns, rifles and assault weapons in vallejo this morning. chairman of the gun prevention task force mike thompson will also be there. the event starts at 10:00 this morning and runs until 3:00 this afternoon. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," the warning this morning of a deadly new virus that could soon make its way to the united states. >>> plus the bold idea that could cost you each time you send an e-mail. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> the cdc is warning of a deadly new virus that killed eight people, a total of 14 people have fallen sick from that virus. it is the same family as sars, the respiratory virus that killed 775 people in 2003. the deadly new virus can be transmitted from person to person and health officials warn it could eventually spread to the u.s. cases have been identified in the middle east and in the united kingdom. >>> nearly 400 studen
law enforcement agencies will hand out cash and gift cards in exchange for handguns, shotguns, rifles and assault weapons in vallejo this morning. chairman of the gun prevention task force mike thompson will also be there. the event starts at 10:00 this morning and runs until 3:00 this afternoon. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," the warning this morning of a deadly new virus that could soon make its way to the united states. >>> plus the bold idea that could...
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and one other note, the issue of gun control laws. a senate committee passed a bipartisan bill aimed at combatting illegal gun trafficking and something called straw purchasing. that's when someone who is allowed to buy a gun purchased it for someone who is prohibited from buying a firearm. it's the first of several ideas from the judiciary committee. still on the table, votes to restrict the sales of assault weapons and expanding background checks. >>> we have some other news this evening. we're following breaking news in the south bay. san jose police are investigating the city's eighth homicide of the year. it happened around 11:30 this morning at the hilltop manor senior apartments on ironwood drive. you see the map here. that's near the church on the hill near highway 87 and curtner avenue. officers found an elderly man dead at the scene with stab wounds. we invite you to stay here with us at nbc bay area news for the latest information on this developing story. >>> switching gears now to our weather, a live look across our hd ne
and one other note, the issue of gun control laws. a senate committee passed a bipartisan bill aimed at combatting illegal gun trafficking and something called straw purchasing. that's when someone who is allowed to buy a gun purchased it for someone who is prohibited from buying a firearm. it's the first of several ideas from the judiciary committee. still on the table, votes to restrict the sales of assault weapons and expanding background checks. >>> we have some other news this...
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memorial, stealing flowers from the memorial. 53-year-old kenneth maffei is charged with vandalism to a law enforcement memorial and public intoxication. this happened on friday, the first day back on the job for santa cruz police officers following tuesday's killing of sergeant butch baker and detective elizabeth butler. >>> and tragic news this evening from the annual escape from alcatraz triathlon in san francisco. this morning, we know it's grueling, but this morning a man from austin, texas died as he began the swim portion of the race. race officials believe the 46-year-old must have suffered a massive cardiac event during the first part of the triathlon which begins at alcatraz island. we talked with the race organizer, who says in the race's 3-year history, nearly 100,000 athletes have participated and this is the first time someone has died. >> the gentleman received assistance right when it happened. i mean, that's all you can ask for if you're an athlete. if you're an athlete and something happens, you want to get assistance as soon as something happens to you in the water or on
memorial, stealing flowers from the memorial. 53-year-old kenneth maffei is charged with vandalism to a law enforcement memorial and public intoxication. this happened on friday, the first day back on the job for santa cruz police officers following tuesday's killing of sergeant butch baker and detective elizabeth butler. >>> and tragic news this evening from the annual escape from alcatraz triathlon in san francisco. this morning, we know it's grueling, but this morning a man from...
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from all sorts of law enforcement, fire and first responders. they left santa cruz around 8:45 this morning. snaked their way through downtown santa cruz, continued a slow crawl up highway 17 to highway 85 to highway 87 and finally here, downtown san jose. along the route, other agencies and ordinary citizens stopped to pay tribute. tim shea made it a point to step up on the rail of the highway 17 overpass to hold up a sign honoring the only two santa cruz police officers to ever be killed in the line of duty. >> i'm just a regular guy trying to do something, you know? i do this kind of stuff because it makes me sleep better at night, regular guy, standing on the bridge, giving them a salute. >> reporter: how are the families doing? >> you know, they're doing incredibly well given the circumstances. they're on an emotional roller coaster right now. but for us, all we can do is surround them with love, caring and support and show them that by how we honor them today in this memorial service. but then again, how we honor their legacy in how we beh
from all sorts of law enforcement, fire and first responders. they left santa cruz around 8:45 this morning. snaked their way through downtown santa cruz, continued a slow crawl up highway 17 to highway 85 to highway 87 and finally here, downtown san jose. along the route, other agencies and ordinary citizens stopped to pay tribute. tim shea made it a point to step up on the rail of the highway 17 overpass to hold up a sign honoring the only two santa cruz police officers to ever be killed in...
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. >> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there underneath the house. >> it's a chilling 911 call from the outside. hard to see the impact but the sinkhole opened up under the home belonging to 37-year-old jeff bush. his brother heard a scream and tried to help before being rescued himself. >> i heard my brother screaming and i ran in there and all i could see was this big hole and all i could see was his bed. >> authorities can't even search for the gentleman because the area is unstable and the massive crater is already 30 feet wide and 50 feet deep and, believe it or not, continues to grow. >>> lawyers for the colorado theater shooting suspect have confirmed they are considering a reason of insanity plea. the 25-year-old is accused of shooting up a movie theater last july killing 12 and injuring 70. defense attorneys admit the insanity plea could hurt their client because it requires full disclosure of potentially incriminating mental records. >>> a dramatic rise in childhood asthma over the past 30 years may be linked to bpa. bpa is a component of plastic f
. >> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there underneath the house. >> it's a chilling 911 call from the outside. hard to see the impact but the sinkhole opened up under the home belonging to 37-year-old jeff bush. his brother heard a scream and tried to help before being rescued himself. >> i heard my brother screaming and i ran in there and all i could see was this big hole and all i could see was his bed. >> authorities can't even search for...
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on expired permits and to stay in business, even when they repeatedly break california's pollution laws. >> people inside know that there is extensive pollution that can harm people and they do nothing about it. that is outrageous. >> reporter: stuart black is another deputy director. his investments include royal dutch shell, intel and proctor and gamble. more companies regulated. neither responded to our requests for comments. >> this is the first i've heard that dtsc staffers are invest in this way. >> reporter: the senate majority leader and other state senators are calling for an independent investigation into the dtsc after our first report exposed weaknesses in permitting. >> any time you have regulators who have a direct interest in the industry, that is a conflict of interest. >> reporter: peter keen. >> no one has exposed this kind of conflict of interest until you guys came along and did it. >> should there be legislative oversight in what regulators are allowed to invest in? >> this raises questions that we should look it a. >> reporter: after our first report aired, insider
on expired permits and to stay in business, even when they repeatedly break california's pollution laws. >> people inside know that there is extensive pollution that can harm people and they do nothing about it. that is outrageous. >> reporter: stuart black is another deputy director. his investments include royal dutch shell, intel and proctor and gamble. more companies regulated. neither responded to our requests for comments. >> this is the first i've heard that dtsc...
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google has maintained it did not break any laws by scooping up the information sent over open networks. the $7 million settlement will be split among those states. >>> there were no arrests and very little resistance as san jose police cleared out a major homeless encampment today between mineta imairport and the rose garden. officials are concerned these ebb campments have become unsightly, unsanitary and a risk to public safety. >> i've been out here, i don't even know how long i've been out here. i think eight months. i've never been homeless. i worked all my life, and i'm sick. that's why i'm where i am at today. it's sad that they would give us no resources. >> when we're dealing with encampments, we have to think about balancing the needs of not only the people living out here, but the needs to the community and the potential damage to environment as well. >> city officials say nonprofit organizations have reached out to the people at the encampment for the past month, trying to get them into some sort of housing. some say they don't want to good to the shelter because the rules
google has maintained it did not break any laws by scooping up the information sent over open networks. the $7 million settlement will be split among those states. >>> there were no arrests and very little resistance as san jose police cleared out a major homeless encampment today between mineta imairport and the rose garden. officials are concerned these ebb campments have become unsightly, unsanitary and a risk to public safety. >> i've been out here, i don't even know how long...
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similar laws in three other states, arizona, georgia and idaho, have been blocked by the courts. abortion opponents are scoring other victories too, putting new restrictions on clinics, requiring more parental consent and imposing waiting periods. >> anti choice politicians have been chipping away at access to abortion services for years. what arkansas has done with this ban on abortion within the first trimester is not just chipping away. it's taking a sledgehammer to the guaranteed rights of roe vs. wade. >> reporter: after failing to get much traction in the courts, opponents of abortion are now finding success in state legislatures, still hoping to find the right case and the right time to get roe v. wade overturned. pete williams, nbc news, at the supreme court. >>> tonight, u.s. officials say osama bin laden's son-in-law, an accused plotter in the 9/11 terrorist attacks has been captured in the middle east, is now in u.s. custody here in new york. officials tell nbc news he's been a prisoner in iran for most of the past decade. he is scheduled to appear in federal court tom
similar laws in three other states, arizona, georgia and idaho, have been blocked by the courts. abortion opponents are scoring other victories too, putting new restrictions on clinics, requiring more parental consent and imposing waiting periods. >> anti choice politicians have been chipping away at access to abortion services for years. what arkansas has done with this ban on abortion within the first trimester is not just chipping away. it's taking a sledgehammer to the guaranteed...
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it will include more than 200 law enforcement vehicles. the memorial is scheduled to start at noon as you mentioned. inside we can tell you crews spent yesterday and evening making sure everything is ready to go. in the audience today, some 6,000 officers from all over the bay area and statewide. also thousands of just regular citizens who feel compelled to say their goodbyes to the detectives and of course the families of the fallen officers and we are told family members will speak today. also expected to take the podium, the police chief of santa cruz and capatolla. california attorney general kamala harris will say a few words. governor brown will be here but not expected to speak. if you will make your way to hp paf p pavilion you are asked to take public transportation. marla tellez, "today in the bay." >> emotions will be running high on that one. we'll be airing the procession and funeral live starting at noon here on nbc bay area. you can also watch it live on our website, nbcbayarea.com. a programming note here, want to let you k
it will include more than 200 law enforcement vehicles. the memorial is scheduled to start at noon as you mentioned. inside we can tell you crews spent yesterday and evening making sure everything is ready to go. in the audience today, some 6,000 officers from all over the bay area and statewide. also thousands of just regular citizens who feel compelled to say their goodbyes to the detectives and of course the families of the fallen officers and we are told family members will speak today....
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he was shot and killed by law enforcement a short time later. today there will be a public viewing from 3:00 to 8:00 on ocean street. then for tomorrow's large memorial service. two venues showing the funeral live on big screens. doors open on front street at 10:00 oh tomorrow morning. the del mar will host a viewing. we'll have live coverage start at noon on nbc bay area and a live streaming feed at nbc bay area.com. while they are in san jose covering their backs here in santa cruz will be other agencies to make sure the duties are taken care of. there will be a procession tomorrow. a very long presentation. it will have an impact on traffic. i want to send it to our traffic an a kor. mike, what can we expect? >> i have heard estimates of 20,000 people. more than 200 law enforcement vehicles, we know that alone will be joining the motorcade making the 33-mile trek to honor the fallen officers. the route begins on third and beech across san ho ren zo boulevard up ocean street to highway 17. then b over on highway 85 just to the west with. you s
he was shot and killed by law enforcement a short time later. today there will be a public viewing from 3:00 to 8:00 on ocean street. then for tomorrow's large memorial service. two venues showing the funeral live on big screens. doors open on front street at 10:00 oh tomorrow morning. the del mar will host a viewing. we'll have live coverage start at noon on nbc bay area and a live streaming feed at nbc bay area.com. while they are in san jose covering their backs here in santa cruz will be...
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chavez died earlier this week from a heart attack after a long battle with cancer. >>> the son-in-law of osama bin laden, a man said to be a key al qaeda leader is set to appear in a federal courtroom this morning. he's in new york today facing charges of conspireing to kill americans. some republican lawmakers critical of that hearing saying he should be placed in guantanamo bay. >>> the u.s. forest service may let more fires burn instead of fighting them to save money. the agency was $400 million over budget after last year's busy fire season. environmentalists say the agency wasted money and put firefighters at risk by battling fires in remote areas that pose little or no danger to property or natural habitats. the forest service says the change will allow it to be more flexible meaning it can treat each fire individually. in all, agency oversees nearly 200 million acres across 43 states. >>> the time is 4:52. napa getting competition from an a-list hollywood couple. we'll tell you who. >>> the peninsula grad now part of hollywood history. >>> a live look outside to see how things
chavez died earlier this week from a heart attack after a long battle with cancer. >>> the son-in-law of osama bin laden, a man said to be a key al qaeda leader is set to appear in a federal courtroom this morning. he's in new york today facing charges of conspireing to kill americans. some republican lawmakers critical of that hearing saying he should be placed in guantanamo bay. >>> the u.s. forest service may let more fires burn instead of fighting them to save money. the...
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he's charged with vandalism to a law enforcement memorial and public intoxication after a woman told police she saw the man steal that bouquet from in front of the police department, then leave in a taxi. officers stopped the taxi and found him with the flowers, and he had no explanation as to where he had gotten them. this happened friday, the first day back on the job for police officers following tuesday's killing of sergeant butch baker and detective elizabeth butler. >>> more information on the man who killed the officers and why his name was not in criminal data bases despite a significant criminal record. federal law prevents people convicted of a crime and in prison for more than a year from oeng a gun. but because 35-year-old jeremy goulet was sentenced to two consecutive one-year sentences for gun crimes, he wasn't in that data base. meantime, the so cal high school baseball team suited up to play a tribute game for the two murdered officers. the game was organized by the team's coach and sergeant baker's former partner. mixed in with the flowers and the other mementos at t
he's charged with vandalism to a law enforcement memorial and public intoxication after a woman told police she saw the man steal that bouquet from in front of the police department, then leave in a taxi. officers stopped the taxi and found him with the flowers, and he had no explanation as to where he had gotten them. this happened friday, the first day back on the job for police officers following tuesday's killing of sergeant butch baker and detective elizabeth butler. >>> more...
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but we're not talking about law enforcement. i'm live in san francisco with the story coming up. >> check your lottery ticket. was it a regular or someone stopping by? the growing mystery in the east bay over a multimillion dollar winning ticket. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. >>> police shut down san francisco's market street in the financial district during the rush hour today. investigate erds say someone shot a passenger in a car. but the driver kept going looking for a hospital. he eventually flagged down police and asked for help. >> probably happened four blocks
but we're not talking about law enforcement. i'm live in san francisco with the story coming up. >> check your lottery ticket. was it a regular or someone stopping by? the growing mystery in the east bay over a multimillion dollar winning ticket. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost...
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law enforcement asks us to remind you that guns will be exchanged no questions asked. >>> the santa clara county board of supervisors is mulling over how to replace george shirakawa. he resigned after prosecutors filed 12 criminal charges against him. they say he used more than $95,000 in public money and campaign contributions at casinos. shirakawa spoke exclusively with nbc bay area and says he will plead guilty to the charges. he is also asking his constituents for forgiveness, blaming a gambling addiction and depression for his missteps. >> we'll argue that he should be sent to jail for a substantial period of time. up to one year. he will be legally barred forever from holding elected office in the state of california. >> now, the board of supervisors has 45 days to either appoint a replacement or call for a special election to replace him. >>> they scammed senior citizens out of more than $200,000 and this morning a san jose businessman and his assistant are paying for the crimes they committed. a judge sentenced 53-year-old davey ba ngo to prison and stephanie le to six months in j
law enforcement asks us to remind you that guns will be exchanged no questions asked. >>> the santa clara county board of supervisors is mulling over how to replace george shirakawa. he resigned after prosecutors filed 12 criminal charges against him. they say he used more than $95,000 in public money and campaign contributions at casinos. shirakawa spoke exclusively with nbc bay area and says he will plead guilty to the charges. he is also asking his constituents for forgiveness,...
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more than 200 law enforcement vehicles will join that motorcade for the 33-mile journey to honor those fall en soldiers. i want to show you how it looks. begins at the boardwalk parking lot on third and beach streets in santa cruz. it will had head up third along the river to san lorenzo boulevard to highway 17. from there highway 85 to highway 87 exiting on julian and arriving at hp pavilion. now there will be rolling road closures along the route. the service begins at noon and you can also watch it in its entirety live here on nbc bay area. >>> the san jose city council is looking for ways to pay for road repairs and maintenance. the answer might be new taxes. nearly a quarter of san jose's streets are in poor condition. budget shortfalls cause roads to be less of a priority and the problem is only getting worse. the city's transportation director says roads across the entire city will only get worse if something isn't done. the seas is considering a few options including taxes and even a street repair bond measure. >> they made it to the 50 yard line with bay area power brokers. no
more than 200 law enforcement vehicles will join that motorcade for the 33-mile journey to honor those fall en soldiers. i want to show you how it looks. begins at the boardwalk parking lot on third and beach streets in santa cruz. it will had head up third along the river to san lorenzo boulevard to highway 17. from there highway 85 to highway 87 exiting on julian and arriving at hp pavilion. now there will be rolling road closures along the route. the service begins at noon and you can also...
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. >> reporter: there are some law enforcement agencies that encrypt their radio transmissions. san jose police do not and they say they don't do that because of transparency. we asked if that might change and they said perhaps not. kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, kris. outside for a live look at san francisco where the clouds are starting to roll right into the bay area. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri has been tracking this storm and, jeff, moving in within the next hour or so? >> at least two hours. going to be slow moving tonight. the north bay will see that rainfall first. we will get some rainfall first. if you are heading out to see the bay bridge lit up throughout this evening, you are going to want to bring that umbrella and also jacket. you can see our cold front is elongated, tapping into pacific moisture and this is very rare for 2013. yes, it is not a big storm system but this is big news because of how dry we have been. you can see right up into the north bay we're starting to get a few showers near santa rosa. nothing overly heavy right now. near b
. >> reporter: there are some law enforcement agencies that encrypt their radio transmissions. san jose police do not and they say they don't do that because of transparency. we asked if that might change and they said perhaps not. kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, kris. outside for a live look at san francisco where the clouds are starting to roll right into the bay area. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri has been tracking this storm and, jeff, moving in within the next...
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it will include more than 200 law enforcement vehicles including vehicles from fire departments and the santa cruz county criminal justice agencies. the memorial is scheduled to get under way at noon in the audience today some 6,000 officers from all over the bay area and statewide. also thousands of just regular citizens who just feel compelled to say their final goodbyes and of course the families of the fallen officers. inside hp pavilion is ready to go. crews spending yesterday afternoon and evening making sure everything is good to go. we spoke to santa cruz's deputy chief who is really spearheading today's memorial. >> we can all come together and celebrate what they gave to our communities and honor their memory. >> reporter: and here is a look at who is expected to speak today at the memorial service. family members of the fallen officers are expected to say a few words. also, the police chiefs of santa cruz and capitola. former secretary of defense leon panetta will be here and he'll take the podium and california attorney general harris and all of the way to the top, governor
it will include more than 200 law enforcement vehicles including vehicles from fire departments and the santa cruz county criminal justice agencies. the memorial is scheduled to get under way at noon in the audience today some 6,000 officers from all over the bay area and statewide. also thousands of just regular citizens who just feel compelled to say their final goodbyes and of course the families of the fallen officers. inside hp pavilion is ready to go. crews spending yesterday afternoon...
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next week ...san jose's minimum wage law goes into effect. workers in the bay area's largest city must be paid at least 10 dollars an hour. we looked at how that may affect local businesses and their workers. ">>>amanda fraga is a student at san jose state university and an employee at "circle a", a skateboard shop in downtown san jose. fraga earns 9.25 now and will be getting 10 dollars with the minimum wage increase. but she worries about the effect on her employer. sot: (amanda fraga, marketing junior) "i think it hurts a lot of people, especially in san jose, you know that have a lot of mom and pop shops" fraga says she fears that "circle a" will struggle with the increase. so the owner of the skate shop says since most of his customers are students "circle a" cannot afford to raise prices. surrounding businesses like rosie's posies flower shop and camera cinema twelve say that students are their target audience. but the co-founder of camera cinemas, dennis skaggs says: skaggs didn't talk to us on camera but wrote in an article "... the a
next week ...san jose's minimum wage law goes into effect. workers in the bay area's largest city must be paid at least 10 dollars an hour. we looked at how that may affect local businesses and their workers. ">>>amanda fraga is a student at san jose state university and an employee at "circle a", a skateboard shop in downtown san jose. fraga earns 9.25 now and will be getting 10 dollars with the minimum wage increase. but she worries about the effect on her employer....
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he was shot and killed by law enforcement a short time later. ocean street. then the caskets will be taken to the hp pavilion in san jose for tomorrow's memorial service. two venues in santa cruz will show the funeral live on big screens. stores open at kaiser permanente. the del mar will have a viewing. we'll have coverage at noon on nbc bay area. as well as a streaming live feed on the website at nbc bay area. police and fire are expected to attend. other agencies will cover the duties while they are away at the service. there will be a long funeral procession. >> talking about the huge procession and funeral service. many people want to pay respects. the journey from santa cruz will be an issue. it will be a slow procession. it starts with street closures by the boardwalk and continues with surface street closures at 8:45 a.m. they will get the procession going. continuing up highway 17 all a the way up over the summit through los gatos to highway 87. they will go east along the roadway up north toward highway 87 taking them to downtown san j
he was shot and killed by law enforcement a short time later. ocean street. then the caskets will be taken to the hp pavilion in san jose for tomorrow's memorial service. two venues in santa cruz will show the funeral live on big screens. stores open at kaiser permanente. the del mar will have a viewing. we'll have coverage at noon on nbc bay area. as well as a streaming live feed on the website at nbc bay area. police and fire are expected to attend. other agencies will cover the duties while...
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standoff with the coast guard and other law enforcement. finally the three people onboard gave up. they were arrested and then the question was how do you get this thing out of the sand? we spoke with the gentleman responsible for that and here's what he had to say. >> we rigged a big bridle on the boat and brought in a couple vessels and a big long tow and hooked them up and did a gentle pull on it. took about four hours of pulling and it gently came off. >> reporter: now, the owner of the yacht was actually there on the scene but didn't want to speak with the media and there were reports that he or his wife saw it run aground on television and that's how they knew it was missing from their slip. the cost of something would be about $2.5 million. i asked him there if there were any damage, he said he thought maybe to the keel but he said they won't know until they lift it up which appears to be what they're doing now and the next stop for it is a shipyard for repair. "darling" is not stuck in pacifica any longer. it's in richmond this morning. reporting live in richmond, christie
standoff with the coast guard and other law enforcement. finally the three people onboard gave up. they were arrested and then the question was how do you get this thing out of the sand? we spoke with the gentleman responsible for that and here's what he had to say. >> we rigged a big bridle on the boat and brought in a couple vessels and a big long tow and hooked them up and did a gentle pull on it. took about four hours of pulling and it gently came off. >> reporter: now, the...
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law enforcement agencies worked together to hold the gun buyback at the fairgrounds yesterday. the rest of the weapons turned in were 113 handguns, 67 shotguns, and one 163 rifles. police encourage anyone with guns that they don't use be turned in. it's often unauthorized weapons are used to kill someone. the weapons collected this weekend will all be turned into scrap. some of that scrap will help a local artist create a sculpture memorializing victims of gun violence. >>> nothousands of people in la enforcement went through the emotional dask three days ago of saying good-bye to two santa cruz police officers killed in the line of duty. and now for the first time we are hearing from firefighters who were on the scene when the bullets started flying. "today in the bay's" cheryl has the story. >> reporter: jerry freeman is captain of ladder truck 3170, the first crew on the scene just moments after two santa cruz police officers were shot and killed. >> the fire captain, it's not an environment you should put your crew in. but it was special circumstances. >> reporter: special,
law enforcement agencies worked together to hold the gun buyback at the fairgrounds yesterday. the rest of the weapons turned in were 113 handguns, 67 shotguns, and one 163 rifles. police encourage anyone with guns that they don't use be turned in. it's often unauthorized weapons are used to kill someone. the weapons collected this weekend will all be turned into scrap. some of that scrap will help a local artist create a sculpture memorializing victims of gun violence. >>> nothousands...
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. >> reporter: beth hillman, a law professor and the president of the national institute for military justice, says while much has been done to try to change military culture surrounding sexual assault cases, it's not enough. experts estimate that as many as 19,000 military women and men are sexually assaulted every year but only 13% ever report the attacks. many believe that is because the current system for prosecuting cases gives too much power to commanding officers. >> i think it's time to take this problem away from our military leaders and put it in the hands of independent prosecutors and investigators who can manage this without worrying about the impact on the reputation of the military. >> commanding officer is the judge and the jury. the commanding officer to pursue it, not to have itinvestigated. >> reporter: the congresswoman has introduced three bills and hopes a good ole boys network that in some cases protects predators. >> rapes will continue in the military, sexual assaults, sexual harassment, unless we take dramatic steps to change it. >> reporter: speier says she
. >> reporter: beth hillman, a law professor and the president of the national institute for military justice, says while much has been done to try to change military culture surrounding sexual assault cases, it's not enough. experts estimate that as many as 19,000 military women and men are sexually assaulted every year but only 13% ever report the attacks. many believe that is because the current system for prosecuting cases gives too much power to commanding officers. >> i think...
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intended for law enforcement or the military. introduced by mayor ed lee in the wake of the deadly shooting at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. such ammo is rarely used in san francisco. involving such rounds was six years ago. >> because it's not used very much is not an indicator as to whether we should or should not ban it. what we need to be paying attention to is looking at all the tools we have afforded to us to preclude and prevent any types of violence whether it's of course affecting young people. >> state law already prohibits unreasonably dangerous ammunition including rounds designed to pierce body armor. in a 2007 city law bans the sale of ammunition. the suit was dismissed on the grounds the ban doesn't prevent people from buying ammo somewhere else. that case has also been appealed. violators face a misdemeanor or infraction and could face jail time or a $1,000 fine. the meeting gets underway at 2:00 this afternoon. they are expected to approve it. more at 5:00 tonight. ktvu channel 2 news. >>
intended for law enforcement or the military. introduced by mayor ed lee in the wake of the deadly shooting at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. such ammo is rarely used in san francisco. involving such rounds was six years ago. >> because it's not used very much is not an indicator as to whether we should or should not ban it. what we need to be paying attention to is looking at all the tools we have afforded to us to preclude and prevent any types of violence whether...
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as many as 200 law enforcement vehicles, fire, first responders and of course the family. they'll leave santa cruz for a slow drive to the hp pavilion for this afternoon's memorial service in honor of sergeant loran baker and officers elizabeth butler shot and killed last week by a man they were investigating for a sex crime. yesterday hundreds of people from the community paid respects where the fallen officers' caskets were on public display side by side in a final salute. over the past week law enforcement has been overwhelmed by the amount of support being shown by this community. >> this has been a really hard week. last week has been a really hard week. this week has been a terrible week. it's something you always think about in the back of your head. the thing that's going to hit us is next week when we don't have any of this going on and you have to be careful and watch your officers. >> reporter: the procession will leave santa cruz around 8:45. it will wind through the downtown area and then it will go over highway 17. when it hits highway 17, it will take up bot
as many as 200 law enforcement vehicles, fire, first responders and of course the family. they'll leave santa cruz for a slow drive to the hp pavilion for this afternoon's memorial service in honor of sergeant loran baker and officers elizabeth butler shot and killed last week by a man they were investigating for a sex crime. yesterday hundreds of people from the community paid respects where the fallen officers' caskets were on public display side by side in a final salute. over the past week...
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under current law you would need at&t's permission to use their phone on someone else's network. the thinking being at&t subsidized the cost of this phone and they should have some say as to how it's used. the big takeaway this morning isn't so much the cell phone unluu unlocking issue but the gentleman from san francisco was able to get the federal government to rethink rules simply by asking nicely. we do have other news this morning. google setting records. the dow may set an all-time high today. apple headed the other way in a hurry. we'll look at that as the markets open at 6:30 this morning. >> ten minutes away. all right. thanks so much. >> look forward to it. right now let's check in with rob mayeda sitting in for meteorologist christina loren off on a nice break. you have some weather to tell us about. >> it's nice and calm this morning. we're seeing partly cloudy skies. no wind. no rain just yet. by the evening commute and starting off in the north bay you're going to notice big-time changes as we take you outside right now and look at the bay bridge right now. quiet as
under current law you would need at&t's permission to use their phone on someone else's network. the thinking being at&t subsidized the cost of this phone and they should have some say as to how it's used. the big takeaway this morning isn't so much the cell phone unluu unlocking issue but the gentleman from san francisco was able to get the federal government to rethink rules simply by asking nicely. we do have other news this morning. google setting records. the dow may set an...
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. >> in trouble with the law since the day they were born. >> hey, y'all. >> when the cast reunited in peach county, georgia, fans flocked by the thousands. >> do you still have men following all over you saying are you daisy duke? >> are you daisy duke? >> there's your answer. >> i went to rome, paris and people come up and go roscoe. >> we've been together now 35 years. >> that's john snyder who played bo, along with luke, cousin days and the rest of the hazard gang. >> fast cars, beautiful girls, slapstick comedy, great music. what's not to like? >> a memorable run from 1979 to 1985. it has a lot of folks longing for the good old days of tv. >> we still go home every friday night religiously to watch the general lee -- or dukes of hazard. >> real clean cut. your whole family can love it. >> tina idolized her. >> she had sex appeal but not dirty. >> she was tough. >> she was the all american girl. >> if daisy was the all american girl the general lee has to be the all american car. worshipped by fans of all ages. okay. now i can scratch off number 63 on my bucket list and say that i
. >> in trouble with the law since the day they were born. >> hey, y'all. >> when the cast reunited in peach county, georgia, fans flocked by the thousands. >> do you still have men following all over you saying are you daisy duke? >> are you daisy duke? >> there's your answer. >> i went to rome, paris and people come up and go roscoe. >> we've been together now 35 years. >> that's john snyder who played bo, along with luke, cousin days and...
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. >> reporter: california's unique gasoline blend required by law to emit fewer pollutants than burned in other states could only be produced in a limited number of refineries and according to stanford energy expert about four companies own nearly 70% of the refinding capacity in california. so they effectively control supply and price. but he says the state is not helpless to control prices if lawmakers would just make some adjustments. for example, letting gasoline retailers lock down lower prices months in advance instead of buying right before delivery. you might compare it to buying a ticket ahead of time. >> you don't show up and buy a ticket the day you fly. you may not be able to buy. that would be an infinite price for the ticket. future contracts is only one tool lawmakers have to lower prices lending strength to the idea california has manufactured or at least partly manufactured a price crisis. another option that the professor suggests, allow california to buy gas from other states if the price difference between gas in our state and a neighboring one gets too extreme. now
. >> reporter: california's unique gasoline blend required by law to emit fewer pollutants than burned in other states could only be produced in a limited number of refineries and according to stanford energy expert about four companies own nearly 70% of the refinding capacity in california. so they effectively control supply and price. but he says the state is not helpless to control prices if lawmakers would just make some adjustments. for example, letting gasoline retailers lock down...
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they issued an alert to all area law enforcement to let them know this weapon is out there. anyone with information is asked to call southern station. they are also letting people know that they can remain unanimous if they do have any information. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> 5:03. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the death of a triathlete during the escape from alcatraz triathlon over the weekend. it was held yesterday. race officials say they believe the 46-year-old man from austin, texas, suffered a massive heart attack during the swimming portion of the triathlon which begins at alcatraz island. we spoke with a race organizer that says in the race's 33-year history almost 100,000 athletes have participated and this is the first time someone has died. >> if you are an athlete and something happens, you want to get assistance as soon as something happens to you in the water or on the bike or on the run. he got that assistance today. unfortunately, you know, any type of assistance we could give him it just wasn'
they issued an alert to all area law enforcement to let them know this weapon is out there. anyone with information is asked to call southern station. they are also letting people know that they can remain unanimous if they do have any information. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> 5:03. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the death of a triathlete during the escape from alcatraz triathlon over the weekend. it was held...
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. >>> this morning osama bin laden's son-in-law will appear in federal court in new york city. according to court documents, he is charged with conspiracy to kill americans including actions relateded to the september 11th attacks. nbc news reports that he spent most of the last decade locked up in iran before being arrested last week in jordan. >>> an interesting and unusual move here. the body of the late hugo chavez will be on display permanently. venezuela's acting head of state says the former president's body will be displayed inside a glass tomb at a military museum near the presidential palace. the state funeral for chavez is today and global leaders will be in attendance. we also have new video of iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad arriving overnight in the capital . he was close to ahmadinejad and praised him for had his anti-west, anti-american stance. chavez died earlier this week reportedly from a heart attack. his death comes after a year's long battle with cancer. >>> coming up, an east bay eatery named the best restaurant in america catches fire overnight. >>
. >>> this morning osama bin laden's son-in-law will appear in federal court in new york city. according to court documents, he is charged with conspiracy to kill americans including actions relateded to the september 11th attacks. nbc news reports that he spent most of the last decade locked up in iran before being arrested last week in jordan. >>> an interesting and unusual move here. the body of the late hugo chavez will be on display permanently. venezuela's acting head of...
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my brother and sister we're all tight in law enforcement and firefighters. it's a hard day today. >> the support we get in this town is incredible. the support for these officers who gave up their lives for these people. yeah, it almost brings tears to my eyes. >> to honor two people who sound like they were wonderful human beings that served our community for so many years. >> when i see something happen like this, i mean it's just, it's unbelievable. it just brings tears to your eyes, what's happened to our community. >> reporter: many people tell us this refocused their respect for law enforcement. >>> a convey of police cruisers headed south and a ktvu camera was there on the industrial overpass when one group passed by. there were also similar scenes pretty much all over the bay area today. >>> thousands of people also line the streets of santa cruz as the funeral procession passed by there. as hundreds of vehicles drove through the city, spectators stood in silence. some saluting the officers caskets. we spoke with two people who say their idealic city
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some of them are associated with various law enforcement from the bay area. that included a couple we met from santa cruz who volunteer with the police department and their daughter was the dispatcher on duty when detective baker and butler were gunned down. well hear from them. >> it shows that officers that are sworn to protect us put their lives on the line every moment of every day they are on duty. it is a same we have to lose sergeant baker and detective butler in this way for our community to come together and realize the respect that we must show law enforcement and their officers. >> we definitely want to support not only the santa cruz p.d. but the families of the officers and it is so very, very tragic. >> we have video coming out. >> those folks, their daughter was the dispatcher on duty when this went down in santa cruz last week. we are showing you, as well, officers from all over california, all over the bay area, all over the country, we understand there are honor guards from departments as far away as new york. we have seen people from san fr
some of them are associated with various law enforcement from the bay area. that included a couple we met from santa cruz who volunteer with the police department and their daughter was the dispatcher on duty when detective baker and butler were gunned down. well hear from them. >> it shows that officers that are sworn to protect us put their lives on the line every moment of every day they are on duty. it is a same we have to lose sergeant baker and detective butler in this way for our...
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law enforcement drew their guns this morning to try to coax the trio off and he appeared to be white in his 60s and had some knowledge of sailing. >> it is in a hole, turned the rutter back and forth, so he is doing all he can do but he is in a really bad spot. >> reporter: the 10-foot kill snapped in the waters and the boat has not moved for hours. right now we are taking a look at the harbor from where the boat is kept an experts tell us the boat has been used for cruises around the san francisco bay and is worth $2 million and is referred to as the treasure of the harbor. they saw it leave the slip last night and according to the owner the captain has been accounted for and he does not know the people who took the boat. this is an ongoing situation, the woman is being let up bypass i have can police and they -- pacifica -- by pacifica police and ultimately the boat will be to tow it out of here and they don't know how much it will cost to repair the keel and the owner is due to arrive and we will have more coming up with our co-worker allie rasmus. >>> they found a 20-year-old man
law enforcement drew their guns this morning to try to coax the trio off and he appeared to be white in his 60s and had some knowledge of sailing. >> it is in a hole, turned the rutter back and forth, so he is doing all he can do but he is in a really bad spot. >> reporter: the 10-foot kill snapped in the waters and the boat has not moved for hours. right now we are taking a look at the harbor from where the boat is kept an experts tell us the boat has been used for cruises around...
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law that says, if i don't have one of those, you have to resuscitate. >> reporter: the elderly woman in this case did not have a dnr. while most assisted living facilities assured us they do resuscitate under similar circumstances, at least five say staff provide cpr when directed by a 911 dispatcher. >> if it has been the gardener there, they probably would have saved her. when i was a girl scout leader, i had to take cpr. >> reporter: but mcginnis says retirement facilities are not required to train staff to resuscitate. >> one would think that you're a nurse in a senior community, that you would have some kind of obligation to save somebody lying on the dining room floor die. >> i don't understand why you're not willing to help this patient. is there anybody that's willing to help this lady and not let her die? >> not at this time. >> reporter: while some nurses do take a nightengale oath, it's not legally binding. they say they're conducting a thorough review but their practice is to call 911 and wait for assistance. >>> if you have visions of your child some day going to an ivy
law that says, if i don't have one of those, you have to resuscitate. >> reporter: the elderly woman in this case did not have a dnr. while most assisted living facilities assured us they do resuscitate under similar circumstances, at least five say staff provide cpr when directed by a 911 dispatcher. >> if it has been the gardener there, they probably would have saved her. when i was a girl scout leader, i had to take cpr. >> reporter: but mcginnis says retirement facilities...
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just minutes after most of the region's law enforcement officers drove to san jose, three armed men robbed a bank at the west branch. witnesses told police the robbers pointed handguns, shoved employees and escaped with cash. >> people know that a lot of the officers will be over there honoring the fallen officers and it's just really disappointing. it's disgusting to me. >> several officers were at the services. a police sergeant said he had enough offices to investigate the robbery and cover the rest of the city. >>> busted at the airport. when you see what was inside this guy's luggage, you won't believe it. >>> why a politician in the bay area wants to put a tax on e-mail. >>> only we are there as a mystery millionaire comes forward to claim his jackpot and why he hasn't told his wife! culver, culla verr, culla verr. >>> north korea threatened to fire missile at washington as a re, coming from possible tough new sanctions. and china has helped draft the resolution. >> the severity of the sanctions show that we take this seriously. >> they will bite and bite hard. they increase their is
just minutes after most of the region's law enforcement officers drove to san jose, three armed men robbed a bank at the west branch. witnesses told police the robbers pointed handguns, shoved employees and escaped with cash. >> people know that a lot of the officers will be over there honoring the fallen officers and it's just really disappointing. it's disgusting to me. >> several officers were at the services. a police sergeant said he had enough offices to investigate the...
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. >>> a new state law aimed at putting the free back in free education could come at a cost. because right now 99's not really clear where the money for much needed classroom materials is supposed to be coming from. len ramirez has more. >> reporter: it is causing a lot of confusion because the state budget doesn't cover everything the students want or what the teachers want to provide. >> students in san jose are completing their art project and using expensive art supplies that the district doesn't pay for. because of a new state law students cannot be charged a fee or be required to bring supplies trouble makers home. but the supplies have to come from somewhere says this art teacher. >> this year we only had $500 for the school year compared to other schools. yesterday i bought color pencils for my art 2 class. just on that i spent $85. >> which he charged to his personal credit card and hopes for reimbursement. >> i want to make sure we are giving the kids an equal chance. that's why i will dip into my pocket. >> the law is the result of an american civil liberties lawsu
. >>> a new state law aimed at putting the free back in free education could come at a cost. because right now 99's not really clear where the money for much needed classroom materials is supposed to be coming from. len ramirez has more. >> reporter: it is causing a lot of confusion because the state budget doesn't cover everything the students want or what the teachers want to provide. >> students in san jose are completing their art project and using expensive art...
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police officers and law enforcement officers from 14 other agencies served warrants in search of suspects and evidence they sthai may be connected to violent crimes throughout the city. oakland police with 14 other agencies, made their move before dawn targeting those think sea were planning violent acts within the community. officers served 20 in oakland there are key people we targ yitd for this operation. those people we went after, today. >> 12 suspects were arrested and multiple firearms recovered. police say they're searching for a half dozen more suspects believed to have committed or participated in numerous crimes. conspiracy to commit murder attempted murder. >> the deputy chief gave no details on that attack. the list of alleged crimes continues and names of the police say are responsible are family. this video provided by the police department. police say the two gangs are responsible foremost of the violent crime. police say one of three people arrested in the murder of ravi kumra is a member of money team. in all, more than 100 officers and agents were involved in the warran
police officers and law enforcement officers from 14 other agencies served warrants in search of suspects and evidence they sthai may be connected to violent crimes throughout the city. oakland police with 14 other agencies, made their move before dawn targeting those think sea were planning violent acts within the community. officers served 20 in oakland there are key people we targ yitd for this operation. those people we went after, today. >> 12 suspects were arrested and multiple...
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. >> the son-in-law of osama bin laden will appear on terrorist charges. this is after sulaiman abughaith was captured and moved to new york. they said he should be interrogated in guantanamo bay instead. he was a spokesman for al-qaida and appeared on channels after the september 11th attacks. >>> time now is 4:46. this is the magician who went missing last month. he was stabbed in his apartment which was searched weeks ago. they found stanley jacobson's body yesterday. many people went into his apartment after he went missing but nobody found him. >> this is something we have to piece back together because a person was suffering from the early stages of dementia. >>> friends called jacobson, the magician because he would perform magic tricks. >> they arrested his girlfriend. they will find out when jacobson was killed. >>> we are learning more about a fatal stabbing in san jose. the taffe there fluent valley neighborhood killing was not related. he was found in guadalupe pay park. and they don't have any suspects and hope to find out soon. >>> they took
. >> the son-in-law of osama bin laden will appear on terrorist charges. this is after sulaiman abughaith was captured and moved to new york. they said he should be interrogated in guantanamo bay instead. he was a spokesman for al-qaida and appeared on channels after the september 11th attacks. >>> time now is 4:46. this is the magician who went missing last month. he was stabbed in his apartment which was searched weeks ago. they found stanley jacobson's body yesterday. many...
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. >> that's when the governor's sweeping realignment law went into effect aimed at reducing the prison population. >> they are reducing penalties for violating probably under alignment. >>> now it's led to other problems how san francisco's mayor plans to help homeowners impacted by that large water main break. >> and 2 of the people caught aboard that stolen luxury yacht are free tonight. >>> there are more showers and even a chance for thunder showers in your bay area news forecast. ♪ roundup ♪ i want a weed free season, that's how i roll ♪ ♪ so i reach for roundup extended control ♪ ♪ with the all-new, no pump, one-touch wand ♪ ♪ it kills weeds dead and keeps weeds gone ♪ [ whip cracks ] ♪ roundup extended control ♪ i just spray them weeds, then spray them cracks ♪ ♪ the weeds are gone, and they won't be back ♪ ♪ driveway, patio, i just spray once ♪ ♪ and it's adios weeds for up to four sweet months ♪ [ whip cracks ] ♪ roundup extended control [ male announcer ] roundup extended control ♪ yeha with the new one-touch wand. [ whip cracks ] ♪ [
. >> that's when the governor's sweeping realignment law went into effect aimed at reducing the prison population. >> they are reducing penalties for violating probably under alignment. >>> now it's led to other problems how san francisco's mayor plans to help homeowners impacted by that large water main break. >> and 2 of the people caught aboard that stolen luxury yacht are free tonight. >>> there are more showers and even a chance for thunder showers in...
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federal law prohibits anyone who has been in prison for more than a year from owning a gun. he served two, one year sentences consecutively and his name didn't appear in criminal databases because he was charged with misdemeanors. he was shot and killed by police shortly after he killed a two detectives. >> memorial for detective butler and sergeant bake her be held thursday at noon at hp pavilion in san jose. >> a salesman recovering tonight after being severely burned today. the fire started around 9:00 this morning at a home on west grant street. they report a man inside suffered second and third-degree burns. investigators don't know what caused that fire. >>> florida officials, rescuers ended their effort to find his boat. they say the area is so unstable it's too risky. here is more on the story. >>> we feel we have done everything we can. >> they nor longer looking for the body as the man slept thursday night and swallowed by a sinkhole. >> it's not possible to recover the body. >> the focus shifts to demolishing the house on sunday on fears that it may cave in any mo
federal law prohibits anyone who has been in prison for more than a year from owning a gun. he served two, one year sentences consecutively and his name didn't appear in criminal databases because he was charged with misdemeanors. he was shot and killed by police shortly after he killed a two detectives. >> memorial for detective butler and sergeant bake her be held thursday at noon at hp pavilion in san jose. >> a salesman recovering tonight after being severely burned today. the...
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. >> he says there for constitutional law for that. california rubs have a lot to work as they gather for the state party spring convention. they say it will take a while to get over the last election and the poor showing among minorities. >> i think it's important for our state party to identity those people. >> dillon is running for the first republican female vice chair at the convention. >> extra security and a stronger police presence, some of the changes that the first friday event in oakland's uptown neighborhood. let's hear more about the changes and a new emphasis on safety. >> reporter: it ended about an hour ago but venders have taken down the stands but there's plenty of people still in the area. >> reporter: this band kicked off tonight's live entertainment, people dancing, and glad that the city hasn't lost its rhythm. it's a family-oriented activity and extra security was hired. this boy was shot and killed following last month's first friday event. >> it's been marred by violence lately, and it's unfortunate. when you l
. >> he says there for constitutional law for that. california rubs have a lot to work as they gather for the state party spring convention. they say it will take a while to get over the last election and the poor showing among minorities. >> i think it's important for our state party to identity those people. >> dillon is running for the first republican female vice chair at the convention. >> extra security and a stronger police presence, some of the changes that the...
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i went to law school with someone named hillary rodham. and the the clintons after the election needed someone to speak to the public, and speak out on charges that were meritless. i learned about politics after the clinton white house and afterwards did the same thing. >> you developed a reputation for, some would say, defending our helping unsavory character. i wonder if there's a line that you draw, someone that you absolutely will not represent. >> i represented the board of trustees and penn state university. i've been asked would i have tried to defend jerry sandusky, a predator/monster who raped children. the answer is no. so it has to be something that i have a moral compass and that i'm able to get the facts. if i can't get the facts, i can't defend. >> one lesson is don't plan on a big vacation, it could always get interrupted. martha stewart calls you in -- in 2000, she's suspected of insider trading. she calls you in the middle of the night and says, "i want -- i need help. my lawyers don't want me to talk. what do i do?" >> sh
i went to law school with someone named hillary rodham. and the the clintons after the election needed someone to speak to the public, and speak out on charges that were meritless. i learned about politics after the clinton white house and afterwards did the same thing. >> you developed a reputation for, some would say, defending our helping unsavory character. i wonder if there's a line that you draw, someone that you absolutely will not represent. >> i represented the board of...
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nothing in the regulations and law that says if i don't have one of those, you have to resuscitate. >> reporter: the elderly woman in this case did not have a dnr. we reached out to 11 local retirement and assisted living facilities and while most assured us they do resuscitate under similar circumstances, at least five say staff provide cpr when directed by a 911 dispatcher. >> if it had been the gardener they probably would have saved her. i was a girl scout leader, i had to take cpr. >> reporter: but she says retirement facilities are not required to train staff to resuscitate. assisted living facilities must but there's nothing requiring that staff to use their training to save a life. >> one would think that you're a nurse in a senior community that you would have some kind of obligation to save somebody lying on the dining room floor dying. >> i don't understand why there's nobody there not willing to help the patient? >> reporter: while some nurses take a nightingale over the similar to the hipocratic oath it's not legally binding. the glenwood gardens retirement home is not
nothing in the regulations and law that says if i don't have one of those, you have to resuscitate. >> reporter: the elderly woman in this case did not have a dnr. we reached out to 11 local retirement and assisted living facilities and while most assured us they do resuscitate under similar circumstances, at least five say staff provide cpr when directed by a 911 dispatcher. >> if it had been the gardener they probably would have saved her. i was a girl scout leader, i had to take...